Upper Yarra Reservoir
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The Upper Yarra Reservoir is located east of
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. Water from Upper Yarra Reservoir supplies towns in the upper
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, which transfers water to most parts of Melbourne. The management of 157,000 hectares of Melbourne's forested water catchments of the Upper Yarra such as the Watts ( Maroondah) were
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(MMBW) in 1891. In 1928, the Upper Yarra catchment was permanently added for water supply purposes. Approval to construct Upper Yarra Reservoir was granted in the early 1940s but due to
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work did not start until 1948. When the Upper Yarra Reservoir was completed the total storage capacity of Melbourne's system was tripled to nearly 300,000 megalitres. Upper Yarra Reservoir has a capacity of and was completed in 1957, initially for the purpose of preventing flooding downstream. Upper Yarra Reservoir is also supplied by water transferred from the Thomson River Dam. As of January 2007, severe drought in south-eastern Australia had resulted in low water levels in the reservoir, which on 5 January 2007 was approximately half full. As of 22 July 2013, it contained 95,568 megalitres of water(47.6% full). The recorded water storage level in the dam in 26 September 2021 was 186,060 megalitres, equivalent to being 92.8 per cent full.


See also

* John L. Savage – an American engineer who consulted on the construction of the dam * Albert Francis Ronalds – Engineer-in-Chief of the Board of Works during construction of the damBeverley F Ronalds
'Ronalds, Albert Francis (Bert) (1913–1999)'
''Australian Dictionary of Biography'', National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, accessed 11 May 2022


References

{{Melbourne dams Reservoirs in Victoria (Australia) Dams in Victoria (Australia) Melbourne Water catchment Rivers of Greater Melbourne (region) Yarra River Yarra Valley Dams completed in 1957 Embankment dams 1957 establishments in Australia